XNOR gate

The XNOR gate (sometimes spelled "exnor" or "enor" and rarely written NXOR) is a digital logic gate whose function is the logical complement of the exclusive OR (XOR) gate. The two-input version implements logical equality, behaving according to the truth table to the right. A HIGH output (1) results if both of the inputs to the gate are the same. If one but not both inputs are HIGH (1), a LOW output (0) results.

Symbols

There are 2 symbols for XNOR gates: the 'distinctive' symbol and the 'rectangular' symbol. For more information see Logic Gate Symbols. The ANSI symbol for the XNOR gate is a standard XOR gate with an inversion bubble connected.

The XNOR gate with inputs A and B implements the logical expression .

Hardware description and pinout

XNOR gates are represented in most TTL and CMOSIC families. The standard 4000 series CMOS IC is the 4077 and the TTL IC is the 74266. Both include four independent, two-input, XNOR gates. The pinout diagram is as follows:

This device is available from most semiconductor manufacturers such as NXP. It is usually available in both through-hole DIP and SOIC format. Datasheets are readily available in most datasheet databases. DIL is a Dual In Line package, and SIL is a Single In Line package.

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XNOR gate

The XNOR gate (sometimes spelled "exnor" or "enor" and rarely written NXOR) is a digital logic gate whose function is the logical complement of the exclusive OR (XOR) gate. The two-input version implements logical equality, behaving according to the truth table to the right. A HIGH output (1) results if both of the inputs to the gate are the same. If one but not both inputs are HIGH (1), a LOW output (0) results.

Symbols

There are 2 symbols for XNOR gates: the 'distinctive' symbol and the 'rectangular' symbol. For more information see Logic Gate Symbols. The ANSI symbol for the XNOR gate is a standard XOR gate with an inversion bubble connected.

The XNOR gate with inputs A and B implements the logical expression .

Hardware description and pinout

XNOR gates are represented in most TTL and CMOSIC families. The standard 4000 series CMOS IC is the 4077 and the TTL IC is the 74266. Both include four independent, two-input, XNOR gates. The pinout diagram is as follows:

This device is available from most semiconductor manufacturers such as NXP. It is usually available in both through-hole DIP and SOIC format. Datasheets are readily available in most datasheet databases. DIL is a Dual In Line package, and SIL is a Single In Line package.

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